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?********* * Tee’s Chapel Bv LILA MAE DAVIS 4*¥***¥¥** PINE LEVEL. Route 1, April 19.— Regular services were held at Tees Chapel Saturday night and Sunday by the pastor. Rev. W. R. Coats. Despite the rainy weathei Sunday, a good congregation wa.* ]>resent and a very interesting ser mon wa* delivered. Those from a distance who attended church were r. and Mrs. John Price and chil dren, of near Royall school; Mr. *md Mrs. James H. Daughtry and I children, of Enfield; Mr. Ernest Overman, of near Royall school;, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bunn, of near Nahunta school. Mr. and Mrs. C-. M. Strickland, ■ two sons, Therman and Woodrow,1 Mdses Mabel Wheeless and Mil dred Whitley spent Sunday with ! Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oliver near j Miss Margaret Kemple spent the i week end with Miss Rena Daugh- ! try in the Sanders Chapel section, j Mr. and Mrs. Leon Edwards, of i near kenlv, spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Woodall, Mf. and Mrs. Rylie Starling, of Fine Level, spent Saturday and I Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. M. •Kaiser. *:.:***** Mr. W. H. Wheeless spent the ! week end in Nashville. Mrs. Allen Overman and baby, of Royal! school section, visited her /daughter, Mrs. John R. Davis Sunday. "Mr. Jchnnie Woodall spent Sat- j r.lday and Sunday with his sister, Mis. Clarence Bunn, near Na hunta. Mrs. J. T. Capps and Mrs. C. II. Allen attended church at Pine Level Sunday. L'dr. and Mrs. Harlie Davis and son, of Goldsboro, visited their j parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Davis,! a short while Sunday. | Mrs. Dewey Pittman and baby, of Stevens Chapel section, visited in the community Saturday. \ | Mrs. John Henry Daughtry has returned home from the hospital and is slowly improving. Iler many friends wish her a speedy recov ery. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Gardner and two children, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Warl, from Fountain, spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Gard , iter. ‘*1 Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Grant went tp Pikeville last Friday to visit 'ufrrs. Jasper Alford. ? * Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Grimes, of ! Raleigh, recently visited their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Gardner. ,, Mr. Leonard Grant and Mrs. Francis Ovcrbcc went to Pikeville Monday. Messrs. Bennie Grant, Raymond Toler and Millard Capps went to Morehead City Sunday. * * * * * ******* Kenly j. * * * * :a * Bv MRS. A. J. BROUGHTON * * 'Y* ****** * * * * * * KENLY, April 19.—Mrs. Dora H. Gilbreth, of Wilson, was the week end guest of her sister, Mrs. 4- W. Darden. ? I* iMir.ses Nettie Harris, Ruth Clark, Frances Hunter, Dr. and Mrs. W. P. Whitted spent Satur day evening in Wilson. Rev. E. W. Mason filled his tegular appointmnet at the Frc ment Missionary Baptist church Sunday. -o nmia i~/vigu uancy, ui r-JUl Oaks, spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. W. T. Bailey. \ Prof. G. T. Whitley attended Sunday school at the Christian chuich in Wilson Sunday morning. Mis. Mary H. Chase and Mr. i)iek Sugg?, of Wilson, were the Quests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dar den Saturday evening. Mrs. J. F. Hill and son, Fieder ick, spent last week in Goldsboro with her sister. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. O’Neal and family, of Selma, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Ethridge. Mr. W. H. Price and two sons spent Sunday in Ayden with rela tives. Mrs. M. E. Lewis has returned to her home in New Bern after visit ing several days here with her 'daughter, Mrs. J. W. Alford. Mr. J. Fletcher Hill spent Sun day in Gclds-boro with relatives. Clifford and Leo H. Lupton, of New Bern, spenl the week end with their aunt, Mrs. John W. Alfcid. Attending the opening of the Standard Training School in Wil sen Sunday afternoon were Rev. F. B. Joyner, Mrs. L. Z. Woodard, P; of. G. T. Whitley, Mrs. F. A. Pike, Miss Frances Hunter, Miss Ruth Clark and F. A. Pike. I M .dames H. M. Grizzard and A. J. Broughton w*cnt to Smith field Monday to airange the Kenly art exhibit, which is a part of the art exhibit placed in the courthouse this week by the Woman’s clubs of Johnston county. Mrs. Harvie I). King:, of Golds boro, spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. J. W. Alford. Rev. E. W. Mason attended the ^rcachers’ Conference in Smith eld Monday morning. Surprise* Birthday Dinner The children of Mr. W. T. Kir y gave him a surprise birthday linner on Sunday, April 15, on his % birthday. When he relumed tom church, he found his children nd a number of friends gathered it his home. An elaborate dinner .vas served. The birthday cake which bore 1(5 candles was baked by his daugh er, Mrs. R. B. Johnson, of Golds >oro. Those present besides the amily were: Mr. and Mrs. W. H. •'lowers and granddaughter, Edna Sarle, Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Phillips md Mr. Edwin Crumpler. .Mrs. htancii Home. Friends of Mrs. J. M. Staneil are :lad that she and little daughter, j’enta Leone, have returned home rom Rex Hospital in Raleigh, lev. Mr. Joyner Reviews Drum mond. Mr. Joyner, pastor of the Meth idist church at the Sunday eve ling service last Sunday gave a re new of “The Greatest Thing in he World” iby Henry Drummond. This review was greatly enjoyed ry those present. A number have equestrd him to repeat the review. Je will probably do so on the Jourth Sunday evening in May. The special feature for the evening was t story on love beautifully told by Miss Ruth ('lark. This story will Jso be repeated. Play to Be Presented. A play, “The Finger of Scorn,” )y the faculty of Buckhorn school a ill be given here in the school luditorium on Friday evening, Ap •il 20. The play will be given un kr the- auspices of Circle No. 3 >f the Konly Woman’s club. Come >ut and enjoy the evening. Services Methodist Church. R*v. Mr. Joyner will prtach in the Methodist church Sunday morning and evening. Subject foi Sunday morning: “When Tomorrow Comes—What?” Sunday evening: The First Commandment.” There will be a special feature at each service. Everybody is cordiaJly in vited to these services. ' Rev. E. W. Mason Preaches. Rev. Mr. Mason will preach here hi the Missionary Baptist church Sunday morning and evening. *********** % Micro J* Bv MRS. C. W. PEARCE *********** MICRO. April 10.—Mr. and Mrs. Carl Parrish, of Black Mountain, [spent the week end here with Mr. L. C. Davis. Mrs. Willie Hollowell, of Kenly, visited her sister, Mrs. J. W. Fitz gerald, last Thursday. Mr. W. T. Hinnant, of Rocky Mount, spent a short whle in town with relatives, recently. ******* Airs. Misan Jones, sister ot Mrs. Alvin Raines, has come to live with Mrs. Raines since the death of her husband. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Jonfcs and family visited Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Ratten Sunday. I Mis. R. C. Pearce and children, ! Hazel, Ina May and Bob, motored j to Kenly Saturday. Misses Katie Corbett and Edith Ausley spent the past week end | near Glendale the guests of Miss ! Mamie Bagley. Mesdames H. Wellons and L. O. Paschal shopped in Smithfield on Saturday. Among those that attended the Eastern Carolina Exposition at Goldsboro last week were: Mrs. Anna Parker,' Mrs. Clyde Borden, Misses Sadie Boyett, Linda Cobb, Iva Williams and Mr. Turner Wel lcr.3. Prof, and Mrs. N. C. Barefoot rr.d little son, Carl Jr., Mary Lee Hocks, Linda Cobb, Elijah Capps and Sherman Overman attended the contest at Wake Forest College Friday evening. Mr. Luby Tindall, of Kinston, visited hs uncle, Mr. H. J. Cor bett, Monday. Mrs. L. M. Ausley and son, Oliver, visited her sister, Mrs. A. C. Fitzgerald in Bagley Sunday. Misses Mary Kittrell, Elva Man ess, Iva Williams and Sadie Boy ett were the week end guests of Miss Mildred Boyett in the Glen dale section. Rev. and Mrs. A. R. Creech , shopped in Smithfield Saturday. ' Mrs. C. W. Pearce and children j spent Saturday evening with Mr. j and Mrs. J. D. Pearce. 1 This community was saddened when the news came of the death of Mr. Lassiter Atkinson, which ] occurred Saturday at Kingsville, Tenn., where he was holding a position at the time of his death. A full account will appear later. Miss Fannie Wellons visited Mrs. Davis Johnson in Smithfield last week end. Mrs. L. C. Davis and Moses Spivey attended the ball game in Raleigh between Wake Forest and State College recently. Mr. Luby Smith and Mr. David Borden visited friends in Golds boro Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. B. L. Aycock, of Princeton, visited their mother, Mrs. B. L. Aycock Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smith, of Smithfield, and Mrs Ralph Wil iam of Durham, spent the week r.d with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Smith. Mis. M. (’. Dunn, of Wilson, vis aed her sister, Mrs. S. C. Creech, i few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Batten, of Norfolk, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Batten last week. Mr. Robert Wiggs ,of Durham, was in town a short while Mon day. Mliss Alberta Batten was the guest of Miss Ethel Boykin v>n Sunday. Mrs. E. C. Cameron, of Wilson, ,-isited Mrs. N. F. Hawkins a few lays last week. Mrs. Carolina Fitzgerald Ever ;tt, of Lar.Sv’own, I a., spent a few lays here with her mother, Mrs. Cora I* itzgi raid, last week. Mr. ar.d Mrs. .1. C. Barbour, of Jur.n, .-pent Sunday with Mrs. N. Hawkins. The new home of Mr. and Mrs. rl. Wellons which is under con duction is almost finished. They vill move in very soon. It is being -uilt by Mr. M. M. Gurkins, of Bentonville BKN'TONVIl.LK, Route 2, April 19.—Several people from Mill ’reek section attended the fiddlers’ invention at Meadow last Friday light. Misses Inez and Loverna Langs on attended a social given by Miss Jora Belle Blackman at her home ist Saturday night. Mr. Willis Rose, of U. S. N. is it home on a ten-day visit. His nany friends are glad to see him. Misses Blanche Rose and Ilatti? Jrantham visited Miss Mamie Mor ris last Thursday evening. Miss Wells and Miss Nicholas, of Smithfield, were welcome visitors j 4t Mill Creek school last Friday i evening. Spilona FOUR OAKS, Route 4, April 17. —A good number attended the inging at Mr. and Mrs. John Bar >our’s Saturday night. Mr. W. A. 'Stephenson motored o Smithfield Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Stanley pent Wednesday night with Mr. Stanley’s mother, Mrs. Katie Stan ey, near Rehobeth. We are glad to say that Mr. ind Mrs. Seth Norris’s baby, who ias been seriously ill with pneu nonia, is much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Stephen ?on, of near Angier, spent Sundayj\ and Sunday night with Mr. Steph- i jnson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. [W, A. Stephenson. ] Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hill and chil- f drcn. Florence. Willard, Willis and 1 Eloise. shopped in Smith.field on 1 hurfday. ' c Mr. and M:s. James Stephenson, « of Rehcbeth, spent Sunday after- J no ,n with Mrs. Stephenson’s par- ( er.ts, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Langdon. j Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Barbour and sen. Otto, spent Saturday night i and Sunday with relatives near Raleigh. ■ i Mr. and Mrs. Archie Langdon and children, Bettie Lee and Grace, ' spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Langdon. Mrs. S. E. Langdon spent a few days recently with her sister, Mrs. • Eftii Stephenson at Benson. Mr. Ralph Stephenson spent Sunday afternoon at Mr. W. L. j; Langdon’s. Messrs. Chester Beasley and J Furman Stephenson, of near Ben- !, son, were in our section Monday ; night. Hopewell SMITH F I ELD, Route 1. April I ID.— 'I nc farmers are busy plant ing their crops. M •. Leon .Johnson, of the Royall section, called in this community Saturday and Sunday. Mi. and Mr.-. Marvin Hardee, of j Smithfield, spent the week end ! with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.) John Johnson. Miss Flcnnie Lassiter, of the j Smith section, was in our com- | mur.ity Monday. Mi. Eva Lee, who has been sick j arveial days is out again. Mr. Ed Johnson visited friends! in Four Oaks Saturday. Mbs Helen Johnson visited rel atives in Smithfield Saturday. Rev. 1). C. Johnson preached at I Shiloh Sunday. Miss Clyda Munden, of Raleigh, spent the week end with her par ents, Mr. and Mr, Needham Mun den. Mr. Joe Durham, of the Royall section, called here Saturday night. Misses. Alma Adams, Gretchen and Delia Johnson and Mr. Red Barefoot spent Friday evening in Mr. Albert Johnson, of near Four Oaks, was in this section on Saturday night and Sunday. Mr. William Barnes, of the Spi lona section, called here Sunday. Mr. Malcolm Whittington, of' Coats, called in this section Sun- 1 day. Miss Lois Carmean is in the Johnston County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Carmean, of Spring Hope, were called here j on account of sickness of their daughter, Miss Lois Carmean. Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson and j son, Elbert, spent a while- in Dunn 1 Mrs. Andrew Johnson and j daughter, Julia, went to Smith- | field Saturday on business. Miss Lolita Ennis, of Smithfield, t is visiting Miss Edna Alford. Misses Mary and Ruby Johnson went to Smithfield Saturday. Sunday school is held at Hope-1 oa A®c9§ of Success _Oiicks ONLY 5o<"„ of chicks fed an average ration live. When fed properly, at least 90% can be saved. Chicks need a feed to give them warmth, strength, energy and vitamins for life and growth. This is the reason 1592 hatcheries say feed Purina Chick Startena, the buttermilk starting ration which contains Cod Liver Oil. We will be glad to tell you of a feeding plan that is as simple as A B C. You’ll be chirks ahead, money ahead. Come in. Our Mr. Peterson can furnish you your baby chicks. Reds and Rocks. Hatch every Tuesday. Place your order early. $15.00 hundred. Less than hundred 16 cents each. PEEDIN & PETERSON j SmithGeld, N. C. Your Grocery Phone 78 I1 i re 11 every Sunday. Everybody is ivited to come every Sunday. j j Miss Eula Barnes and Mr. Wil- 1 f*m Lassiter of the Smith section ] pant a while with Miss Mattie 1 Ichbs Sunday. Mrs. Malcqlmn Johnson and : hi!i.ion and Misses Frances Las-; iter and Mozelle Jones, of the ( >mith section, spent Monday aft- ! ■ moon with Miss Helen Johnson; nd mother. Mr. David Hobbs visited friends , n the Rcyall section Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hobbs went I o Fine Level Monday on business. Willow Springs No. 1 WILLOW SPRINGS, Route 1, Vpril 19.—The people of this sec- ' ion have been hindered with their arm work on account of rain. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Cobb, of iaielaysville, spent last Sunday at he home of Mr. Lloyd Ogburn. Mrs. Albert Coats, of the Smith cction, spent the week end with ler mother, Mrs. Martha Stephen on. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Partin and lit !c‘ son, Edward Jr., spent the past k end with Mr. Partin’s sister, ^iv. I). M. Allen, of Angier. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Stephenson ir.d little son, William, spent last ! vi i k end with Mrs. Stephenson’s, ’ather, Mr. G. W. Partin, of near \ngier. Mr. Jacob Oliver, of Garner,! •pent Sunday afternoon with Miss * [line King. Mr. and Mrs. David Stephenson ! tie all smiles—it’s a girl. Miss Hettie Edwards, teacher of j Ob burn Grcve, snent last week end I it her home in Pine Level. We aie sorry to hear of the death of Mrs. Jack Fish which oc curred at Rex Hospital on April 14. Messrs. W. P. Stephenson, Ed | Partin and Alton King made ai business trip to Angier Thursday. | Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Stephenson I spent last Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Joe King, of Up- | per Johnston. j Miss Susie Adams, teacher of Dg.burn Grove, spent the week end at her home in Wake county. Mrs. Mallissa King and Miss Floy Stephenson spent Wednesday in Raleigh shopping. Mr. John Williford and family spent the week end visiting rela tives near Dunn. Mr. J. L. King and son, Callie, spent last Wednesday in Raleigh. Shave and a Haircut C3K .TSfiSsu..#*'- ! —yes, and the best in town El-White Barbers—5 Special attention to ladies Our staff of skilled barbers KNOW all there is to know about barbering -they’re capable of satisfying ev . en the most fas tidious. It will pay you to come here, where the finest work is as sured. SERVICE BARBER SHOP I). E. WILDER, Manager Opposite Court House i Little Katherine and Katie Ste nenson entertained a few of their ittle friends at an Easter egg unt Saturday afternoon. Mr. John Stephenson, of Wilson, i : pending a few days with his ister, Mrs. Martha Stephenson. Messrs. J. E. and W. P. Steph nson took a load of cotton to Er vin Monday. Mr. J. M. Stephenson and little on, James, of near Angier, were in .ur section Monday. Misses Mozelle and Mildred Stephenson, of Clayton, spent last vc*ek end with Miss Dovie Wood ill. Miss I!a King, of Angier high school, spent the week end here vith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. King. Y *Y* Y- # # Y- Y* # *Y* * ?: Corbeit-Hatcher % Hv MINNIE BAILEY * '{• Y SELMA, Route 1, April 19.— Miss Flora Grant spent the week end at Meadow the guest of her sister, Miss Julia Grant. Mrs. Bettie Hocutt is spending several days in Goldsboro the guest of her granddaughter, Mrs. Geo. Bryan. Friends of Mr. A. J. Price will be sorry to hear that he is still confined to his room. Sometime ago a mule stepped on Mr. Price’s leg which has caused him a great deal of suffering. Misses Eflfie Grant, Vada Law hern, Kornegay and Johnson spent Thursday afternoon here with Mrs. D. T. Bailey. Miss Myrtle E. Bailey returned home Satin day from Angier where she taught the"' past year. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Brown spent the week end at Glendale with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Boyette. Miss Margaret Lamm, of Mid dlesex, spent the week end here with Miss Jessie Mae Bailey. Mr. W. A. McMillan, of Selma, WASHINGTON, D. C. $9.00 Round Trip Ticket To Washington, D. C. April 27th From iSmithfield Other Points Proportional Final Limit Midnight May 2nd. Tickets And Information J. A. Campbell Ticket Agent Phone 5 ATLANTIC COAST LINE and Rev. D. F. Waddell, of Rich mond, spent a while Sunday aft ernoon at Mr. J. W. Bailey’s home. Mr. £nd Mrs.. J. B. Bailey, of Middlesex, spent the week end here with relatives. A large number c.f relatives and fiiends from this community at tended the funeral and burial of Lester Atkinson, at Carter’s Chap el Tuesday afternoon. Misses Myrtle Bailey and Sara Weilons spent Wednesday after neon in Smithfield. Mr. Walter Grant, of Fayette ville. was in this community Mon Mr. Phil Lancaster, of Selma, was in this community Monday. Miss Bailey Hostess. Miss Jessie Mae Bailey enter tained a number of her friends at her home Saturday night in honor of her guest, Miss Margaret Lamm. Youth. 11. Dies of Bloodpoison. This community was shocked on Friday morning when news reach ed here at four o’clock that March mont Pittman, son of Arthur Pitt man, had died from bloodpoison in the Johnston County Hospital. The grief-stricken family have the sympathy of the people in this section, in the loss of their son. -+ Progress PRINT ETON, Route 1, April 10. — Mrs. Charlie Woodard and chil dren shopped in Princeton Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. 1). V. Kornegay shopped in Goldsboro Saturday. Miss Vick Lynch, of Princeton, spent Saturday night and Sunday with her cousin, Miss Katherine Woodard. Mrs. J. A. Woodard and son, Vance, went to Goldsboro on busi ness Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Woddard and Katherine and Ilarvie went to* Raleigh Tuesday. “While I do not positively assert that Jones is a dishonest man,” said Jones’ acquaintance, “I very ' strongly recommend people who shake hands with him to count their fingers carefully when he leaves go.” iii Time for that New Straw Hat! Wake up! Cheer up! Brighten up! Spring is here-—and it is time for that new straw hat. It will be a treat indeed for you to select it from our assortment of new Spring styles. Austin & Hamilton to “A Trial is All We Ask” •■w*’ Not just the slip-shod sort that means a dab here and a dab there. We go into each part of your car and see to it that it gets the right kind and grade of grease. You get the benefit of skilled workers when you bring your car to us for greasing. Shamrock Service Station Johnson & Kirkman Phene 3E6
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